Tag Archives: HubDub blog

The HubDub bloggers should sign their posts with their full name.

That’s what I meant. Look at the HubDub blog, you can’t spot the full name of the person who authored the post. – Nigel, this post has 50% of the components of good prediction market journalism. If you supplicate me, … Continue reading

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I HATE THE USE OF PSEUDONYMS BY BLOGGERS. I HATE BLOGS WRITTEN BY PEOPLE WHO HIDE THEIR TRUE IDENTITY.

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The HubDub blog does not practice prediction market journalism, alas.

Take their latest political output: not a single word about HubDub’s prices / probabilities. So, what the HubDub blog does is simply political journalism, with a link to the related HubDub prediction market. Examples of prediction market journalism: Justin Wolfers … Continue reading

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